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Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Sunday Aft.

ORCHESTRA HALL

at 3.30

Victor Kolar

On Sunday, Dec. 15, the Detroit
Ladies' Aid Society will give its
twelfth annual masquerade ball at
the Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass and
Temple avenues. Airs. Eva Cutler

Conducting

YPSILANTI CHOIR

bythe
Assisted

FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Conductor

Tickets 20n to $1.00—At Grinnell's or Orch

Next Symphony Pair

LADIES AID SOCIETY
MASQUERADE SUNDAY

Hall—Col. 4870

:tDec. 19-20

PAGE NINE

ORIENTAL PRESENTS
BUDDIE IN PERSON

ILYA SCHKOLNICK, Violinist. GEORGE MIGUELLE, 'Cellist

The pupils of our religious
school are rehearsing a Chanukah
play under the direction of Miss
Mary Koffman, which will be
staged at the Temple on Dec. 29.

long-awaited
allegorical
drama, "Prince Israel," will be
I staged at Littman's People's Yid-
dish Theater this week-end, open-
ing on Friday evening,, Dec. 13,
and continuing through Saturday
: and Sunday, matinees and eve-
I nings.
j The play is by A. Hien, and
the music was arranged by S. Sol-
, omon. Morris Krohner, leading
Man, directed the play. Dances
wore arranged by Arthur Winters.

ORIENTAL

IATZST ADAMEi 0.1:9p L - L
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- Bring the Children to See Santa in Lobby

RALPH INCE and AILEEN PRINULE in

WALL STREET

CEREMONIES AT O LIDO

Mrs. Joseph Schwartz is in New
York on a business trip.

'PRINCE ISRAEL" NEXT
YIDDISH PRODUCTION

The

&UDEVILL

gag (Ifity N otts

THE NEW MASTER F

Mrs. Frances Levy and son Clar
ence of Jackson spent Sunday In
this city,

Drama in Four Acts at Littman's
Yiddish Theater This
Week-End.

OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor

•

BUDDIE REED

"Wall Street," Sensational
Story, at Oriental.

—still
waiting
for a
dissatis-
fied
customer

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Levy, who left on Saturday for
Detroit, from where they plan to
go` to Florida for the winter, a pot
luck supper was held at the rest.
dente of Mr. and Sirs. J. C. Hirsch-
field. A delightful evening at
I bridge was spent by the six couples
I present.

On Sunday evening Mr. and
Sirs. A. B. Romder entertained five
couples informally in honor of
Mrs. Frances Levy of Jackson.

Junior Committee!

The Junior committee of the
Jewish Center which is made up
of representatives of the various
Junior clubs is outlining a program
for inter-club events. The commit-
tee is sponsoring a monthly paper
to he known as the "Juniorlite."
The first issue has already ap-
peared.

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

SAMMY WALSH

Bffildie, who has been seen in
Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield is spending
Mr. Walsh is the new master of
The sensational story of the most Pattie talking pictures, is now ap- a few days in Detroit.
ceremonies at the Lido Cafe, :1747
Woodward.
famous street in the world, "Wall peering in person at the Oriental
-7",
Theater.
On Friday, D ec. 13, Mr. Be
MRS. ROSE NEEDLE
I Sareet," co-starring Aileen Prin-
tram Stein\will conduct the b
s.• Dow Ile Caihed It
ALL THIS WEEK
gle and Ralph Ince, came to the
monthly services at Temple A n- lowing events for the senior divis-
is chairman and her assistant is Mental Theater, Friday.
OTHER SCREEN FEATURES
The Piet ore that All England
oche Chesed.
Sirs. II. Polosky. Mrs. Rose Needle
t. Taikine About
The stage program brings an ar-
ion during December:
On the Stage
is in charge of tickets. Music will ray of all-star acts including. the
Sunday, Dee. 15, International
be furnished by Dave Diamond's I t Hopper Revue with those elev.
CLYDE AND MARY NELSON
It is with deep regret that , e A . Z . A . Da O. II
"Wh.ps My near"
Syncopators, Prizes will be e
On Thursday the officers and note the death of Mr. Harry Hein i- nt.; Ben Bey House Council Dance
awarded for the best costumes.
I b r juveniles; the Baseball Four; members of the executive commit- erdinger of New York on Dec. 9, at8p. m.
SOUTH & WEST
The great French Opera done In
ig leaguers of baseball and vaude- tees of the Mothers Clubs attend- after a lingering illness. Ile i s
Sunday, Dec. 22, Knights of
Two Sore from Dixie
Iv
pictures with Lya de Patti, ate,
ille, South and West, the boys ed a tea at the Jewish Center, 31 survived by his wife, formerly o f Marshall Open House at p. m.;
rom Dixie and other famous big Melbourne avenue. Installation
of "Variety" in the title role.
THE BASEBALL FOUR
'
of
[this
city,
and
three
children,
an
IMP vaudeville acts.
"The hest picture I have ever
d Faiconi Amateur Show at 8 p. m.
Sig Leagners of ita.eball and Vaudeville
new officers took place. Since two- was the son-in-law of Mrs. San
The
even"—YORKSIIIRE POST
Oriental is making a drive thirds of the new officers and execu- Littauer of this city.
"Goofy Birds," • comedy
BUD and MARGIE REED & CO.
or used toys to be turned over to tine committee members are those
Club Leaders Meet:
he
Salvation
Army
Relief
for
dis-
that's different. "Tim But.
in • Miniature Revue
le ders of the Jewish Cen-
a have never held office in the
ribution at Christmas time. Bring who
tern? ' " a microscopic study.
BLEIBERG WILL GIVE ter The
clubs, at a dinner meeting on
LE PAN & BASTEDO
Mothers Clubs, the tea was held'
a toy that is ior
n
g
Kinogram News.
r
T
Late Star, of Nothing Ilorrifyinu the Public
Wednesday,
discussed
problems
of
CHANUKAH
CONCER
kin
orde
for the purpose of introducing the'
time you attend
the
Orie the
ntal ;
Dr. Adolph Copeland, Hies a n cut
program making. The discussion
nd give it to the Salvation Army officers to one another,
Shoppers' Matinee, 11 to 1 p. m., 25c
was introduced by a report by Mist;
Rev. Benjamin r ese
eiberg
nt
G irl in charge of Santa's stocking
Leader, Delivers Prin.
The Presidents Council, consist-
Rebecca Ehrinpries and a paper by
:
ing
of
the
president
of
each
club
;
es
that
he
will
present
announc
a
Chanu
n the theater lobby.
cipal Address.
concert at € B eth loses Syn 1. Tett. Both Miss Ehrinpries and
54 Columbia East
meets once a month to discuss and
M r. Tett emphasized the necessity
Cherry 4546
All Seats Sic
:agogue,
586
Owen
avenue,
on-
Dee
.
' Manon Lescaut" Great Ger- , plan the activities for the combined 12
, / J.
of introducing educational elements
The House of Shadow Silence
club pro g rms.
a
Dr. Adolph Copeland, president I
man
into
the
ordinary
club
meetings.
Picture
at
Little
Bdlieritbketrogr,,
will
Nights
l(li
e a t:, i a s th eld e
7 and 9. &turd., 4 P. ra.
1 The ex ec utve
of the Chicago and Mid-West Hies
i committees
i
of all muistekv.a. 1
Sunday 2 p. tn., Continuous:
The next meeting of the group will
Theater.
be
(Hebrew Sheltering and Immi;
Admission Ian
:clubs will meet once a month to ; in this concert by a double choir of be on Jan. 8.
grant Aid Society), and national ' ,
Interantional approval of its val-. plan individual club programs. ' selected
Special Program's for Children
singers and a double or-
vice-president of Hies, was the u I' and
Saturday at 2 p. m. Admission Ian
theme,
the
production
of
I
The
following
have
been
elected
,
chestra.
He
will
sing
compositions
latermedi•te Council:
principal speaker at the first an-1" Marton Lescaut," the German film' to the executive committees:
COMING—Knute Hismon's
LINWOOD AT PHILADELPHIA
niversary banquet of the Amca' 0 f the noted Frond Opera, which
An Intermediate Council has re-
"GROWTH OF THE SOIL"
Nike! Mothers Club: Mrs. from noted cantors.
Orphans Home and Farm School 'I , ng,lish critics highly recommend : Frank
cently
been
formed
at
the
Jewish
Pulitzer Prire Winner
Arvin, Mrs. Sarah Silver-
!to their American cousins, climes • man, Mrs. Yetta Barish, Sirs. L.1
Center to promote inter-club activ-
ities
among
the
inter
mediate
a s the attraction at the Little The- I Rabinowitz, tile s. F ann ie
The Only All-Talking Jewish Picture
R oane,
at f ir starting Saturday, Dec. 14.
groups, Six clubs are represented,
1-1
and Mrs. S. J. Pasteur.
Chanukah Celebration:
three girls' groups, two boys'
The story of the opera Manon I Oakland Mothers Club: Mrs.
Chanukah is to be celebrated by groups, and one coed group, Plana
Lescaut is well known. Possibly Rose Goose, Mrs. Sarah S Akin
." various clubs in the girls' division are now being made for an inter-
the best recommendation of the pro- Mrs. Sarah I k' Mrs, J. im,
Katz.
• of the Jewish Centers Association. mediate rally to take place in Jan-
' ara
anin, rs.
duction is that the first week that
A PUBLIX THEATRE
The W. M. N. T. Girls and the uary. Various social affairs will
it played the New Gallery Kinema r' Twelfth Street Mothers Club: Buds
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
of Israel held C hanu
k. kah par- be given by the council from time
in London 19,657 people saw the 1 Mrs. Dinah Jacobson, Mrs. L. Port- tics during
the past
wee
time, centered around the Jew-
production and many tried to see ner, Mrs. Si. Rosen, and Mrs. J.
SUN, MON., TUES., DEC. 118.15-17
The Out For Fun Club is plan- eh festivals.
it but failed,
, Yarrows.
NANCY CARROLL and HAL SKELLY
inrgenotstehfatnhuekg
ahirlisirogram for the
1.in-Dexter Mothers Club: Airs.
In
It brings to the screen Lya de
pna
Patti, co-star with Emil Jennings J. Corn, Airs L. Shaman, Mrs. J.
For
Dec.
29,
two
Chanukah
par-
in Variety in the title role.
Levy, Mrs. Ida Glass.
"SEE ALEXANDER FOR
ties are planned, one by the De-
West
With Manon Lescaut comes more
See next Week's Chronicle for full details.
Warren Mothers Club: borians, a senior girls' group, and
DANCE MUSIC"
unusual short features to the Lit- Mrs. Ida Maggin, Mrs. J. U'allence, , one by an intermediate club which
Ile Theater, Goofy Birds a comedy Mrs. Leah Pally, and Mrs. J. has just entered the Center. R '
an The Butterfly, a microscopic Peitz.
tutions, songs, and essays de crib-
s
study with Kinogram News,
The following meetings are ing the historical and religious sig-
scheduled for the mothersclubs:
'
it of Chanukah will be part
Stree t, Dec.
Second Week for the "Thir- Twelfth
17 at 8:30 of the program of these clubs.
p. m., at 2201 Gladstone.
All.Talking, Singing and Dancing
teenth Ticket" at Civic.
Oakland Mothers Club, Dec. 14,
Other Talking Subjects
The first American showing of at 2:30 p. m., at the Jewish Cen- Senior Council:
The
Senior:
Council
has
been
m
8210 TWELFTH STREET
an amusing and exciting comedy, ter, 31 Melbourne.
re-
WED., THURS., DEC. 15-19
Phone. Office—Empire 3472
organized and now controls all sen-
Boo Office—Cowls. 3488
"The Thirteenth Ticket," by Jos-
Fenkell
Slathers Club, Dec. 21 ate for activity. Among the features
DOLORES COSTELLO
eph H. Neelse, adapted from the 2:30 p.
FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 13
c m., at the Fenkell Bran h,' of this year's program will be
Russian
of
Alexci
Tolstoi,
is
being
3430
Fenkell.
"HEARTS IN EXILE"
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14-15
dances
presented
by
the
various
given at the Detroit Civic Theater
Now Playing at the
West Warren Culture Club, Dec. clubs in the center; athletic tour-
The Long-Awaited Allegorical 4-Act Drama
for one more week.
au.11.1Z7,1,,kii3g„.1.1d`;Ta o_oun.....ewe
DR. ADOLPH COPELAND
18, at 2:30 p. m., at the Kronk ' naments, specific girls functions
LIDO CAFE
Community
liouse, Junction and such as book teas, and education-
last Sunday evening at the B'nai
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC, 20-21
McGraw.
I al activities which will include de-
679 West Warren, Apt. 3
B'rith Center. More than 200 at-
"
de-
GLORIA SWANSON
PRINCE Music by Samuel Solomon
The Glee Club meets every Mon- bate tournaments , an
tended the celebration.
Glendale 4129
' cal
at the
ome of Mary Linsky, ' contest, lectures and a dramatic
"THE TRESPASSER"
Directed by Morris Krohner
Outstanding guests and speak-
leader, 2219 Gladstone, at 1:30 p. ,' tournament.
Large and small orchestras
ers at the banquet were Mr. and
ALL-TALKING
I m. The club is preparing a Chan- I The program committee of the
available at all times. Singing
Dancer by Arthur Winters
Mrs. Gerald Glantz of Windsor,
and comedy.
ukah program. 'Senior Council announces the fol-
Mr. Glantz being active in Wind- Services:
,
Managed by busk Arko
Checker Cab — Empire 7000
sor's social and philanthropic ac-
In Dr. Franklin's absence from
By A. LILIEN
tivities; M. Saxe, former presi- the city, who on that day will
dent of the Canadian Jewish Farm preach from the pulpit of Dr. Dav-
TICKETS
School; Max Clavir, president of id Philipson at Cincinnati, the pul-
Emmos: $1.75. MI5, $1, 75c, 50c. —
Matinee: $125, $1, 75c, 59e.
the school, publisher of the To- pit
Benefits and tickets for sneleties can he arrenged directly
with our
ronto Jewish Journal, and Mrs. pit of Temple Beth El will be oc.
Manager. A. LITTMAN.
cupied by Rabbi Louis Witt of Day-
Clavir, president of Toronto Ha-
ton, Ohio. His subject will be
dassah.
"What Price Judaism."
A feature of the affair was the
This Sabbath, Dec. 14, the pul-
installation of the following newly ;
Does Your Store Need a New
elected offifficers of the Ladies pit will be occupied by Dr. Leo M.
House Council:
Franklin. Services are held in the
Front?
Auxiliary
of
Amca:
The first project for the mem-
CALL
Mrs. J. R. Greenberg, honorary main auditorium and begin at 10:-
bers' building fund is a theater
30 a. m.
p resid ent for life
M. S. HYMAN
p
, andpresident
n
party, to be held Dec. 15 at the De- for
On Sunday, Dec, 22, Rabbi Leon
the coming term; Mrs . Pevin ,
c The
troit Civi
ater. The Literr
CARPENTER AND
a y
Fram will deliver the third and last
Club and Clique have taken ov er Mrs. Ablecop and Mrs. Rogoff,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
of his travel impressions on the
the e entire theater for the
Mrs. Dishell, treas.
ALTERATIONS AND STORE
subject, "What's Happening to
FRONTS A SPECIALTY
an of "The Thirteenth perform-
Ticket." urer;
ary Sirs. Cutler, financial secre- Jews and Judaism in Eastern Eu-
No Job Too Large or Too Small
; Mrs. Jaffin recordi ng secre.
Tickets should be obtained through
l board of
rope?"
Rabbi Fram will deliver
9103 Van Dyke
directs
rs, Mrs. H.
the "Y" office or from Miss Ida
Whittier 0095 or Ad. 0109
Levenson, Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. N. this lecture in response to re.'
Ilertzoff,
Greenblatt, Mrs. Mellon, Sirs. B. quests from many members of the
Greenblatt, Mrs. Berick, Mrs. Is- congregation who urged him not to,
Friday evening Services:
berg, Airs. Kempner, Slim Please, terminate his series of travel im- 1
Sabbath services are held reg
pressions on Russia until he had
any on Friday evening.
Th a- Sirs. Shelofsky, Mrs. Feigenson, pictured also the conditions of Jew.
e
Sirs.
Elson, Mrs. Engelman, Mrs.
speaker last week was Dr. Alvi
ish
life in the other East European
11. Hersh, who reviewed "Mid W or onow , Mrs. Bronstein, Mrs. countries which
he visited, namely,
Channel," by Ludwig Lewisohn. ':Schrebnick, Mrs. Pomerantz.
Only direct route to Niag-
Mrs. Dishell and Mir. Please Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.
ara Falls and Buffalo, $6.25;
:spoke
in
behalf
of
the
Ladies'
Aux-
Book-Tea:
New York City, $15; Wilke.-
On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15 iliary and thanked the secretary Temple Arts Society:
berm $11.75; Scranton,
Miss Edith Mary Rose will revie jot the organization, Abraham H.
The opening performance of th e
$11.25.
"Hudson River Bracketed," 1, w , Jaffin, for his devotion to the or. Temple Arts Society for 1929-3 0
Edith Wharton. This is the fourt ganization. They presented him will take place Tuesday, Dec. 1 7,
book-tea. The program start with a cake and a written testi- a t 8:15 p. m. Three one-act play
5 monied for his work.
promptly at 3 o'clock.
will be given, "Action" by Holland
lay Greenblatt and . R. Green- Hudson, "God Winks" by Kather-
2228 Woodward Avenue
berg addressed the audience in be- ine Stanbury Burgess, and "Sicil-
New Club.:
Opp. Fox Theater
Amca. Alr.
Jaffin
act- ian Times" by Pirandello.
The "Y" is happy to welcome to half
ed of
as the
toastmaster
and
Nathan

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MOTHERS' CLUBS

`Manon Lescaut'

NOTED SPEAKERS AT
AMCA CELEBRATION

LITTLE THEATER

ORIOLE THEATRE

CENTERS ASS'N

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Sunday, Dec. 22; Monday, Dec. 23;
Tuesday, Dec. 24

Matinee Wednesday, Dec. 25

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its club family the following new Greenblatt, president of the Amca
sororities: Chez Nouz, Delta Sigma , organization, was chairman of the
The club has been interesting it-
CM, Fleur De lis, Gamma Eta Mu, 'evening.
self particularly in the Temple
Delta Phi Sigma, Sigma Omega
High School. It is the donor of the
The
ball
is
scheduled
to
be
held
Phi, and Sigma Dia.
scholarship medals given for the
on Feb. 9 at the Fort Wayne Hotel, best scholastic records in the High
Temple and Cass avenues.
Camp Reunion:
School and is the patron of the
The following organizations Temple High School Basketball
Campers of 1928 and 1929 are
asked to keep the afternoon of greeted the Amca on the occasion Team.
Sunday, Dec. 29, open for a get- 'of last Sunday's celebration: Me-
together program to be held at the ' zeritcher Progressive Verein, Sho- Beth El College:
,lom Aleichem, branch No. 78, We-
clubhouse.
In response to a request present-
' pendent A. R.; New Yurgend Club,
Beginsmr s' Dramatic Art Class:
through its president, Mrs. Betty ed by 15 young men for a special
The members of th
be-
Beth
El College class to be given
class
in Friedman;
Progressive I.adies Un-
ginners' dramatic art e
will
produce
Sundays, Rabbi Fram has
• zung 'erein, Vt. estern La- on
g
three one-act plays at the "At dies' Aid Society, Detroit Ladies' l ranted the young men the privi
e
Home" program on Dec. 22.
ge of joining the alumni class
Aid Society, Women's Friendship
Smurday Night Dance.:
w hich meets Sundays, 10:30 to 11:
Club, and others.
Members of Sigma Phi Beta will
3 0, for a class in "A Survey of
Dr. Copeland, who is showing
be
at Webster Hall on great interest in the work of the
ewish History," and 9:30 to 10:-
Dec. hostesses
14.
Ames Farm School at Georgetown. 0 f or a class in "Hebrew." The
instructor
is Samuel Cohen.
sat in part:
"It is only a few years since you
25 Pieces of All - Flat
Ws
k
School
Drama Club:
commenced to bring over the or- I-
Work
7k pliant' to Canada and already the The High School Drama Club
third group arrived, and in each will offer the first of its series of
Lau, and Half Small
instance I am assured the results dramatic assemblies before the
25 pieces of Rough
were gratifying to all.
Temple High School next Sunday
Dry
$1.00
"I am quite confident that and will present a religious drama,
20 lbs. Wet Wash $1.00 American Jewry, which raised no "Finder's Keepers." The cast will
many millions of dollars for relief include Evelyn Chase, Sophie Gor-
5c Each Additional Pound
abroad, will find the strength to don. Jerome Bielfield and Sol Stein.
20 lbs. Wet Wash
raise the means required to de. The officers of the Drama Club
Flat Work Ironed.$1.35 velop a constructive colonization are : President, Jerome Bielfield;
program as a phase of immigration vice-president, Gertrude Rush; sec-
6c Each AdditionalLb.
relief, utilizing the wonderful op. retary and treasurer, Muriel Glad.
20% off (or cash and carry .8
portunities offered by our neigh- win. The director is Mrs. Edith
bor and friend, Canada, to create Kopelson.
office.
and develop there to the largest
possible extent a colonization Preparing ter Chanukah:
movement guided and supported
The honor of presenting th.
by American and Canadian Jewry
Chanukah plays in the intermed-
at large and actively participated
iate school has fallen to Class 5A
in by the agencies already working
Sufinsky'a ). The'
in t at field. In this work you and I Mias Stella
h
privilege of presenting the play is
an important role."
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